COOKING SECTION. Prizes Ist 2/6, 2nd 1 /-• Most point s in Section, 10’/- cash (donated by Mrs Covvie). Class D. 40— Home-made Bread, white, Ist 3/-, 2nd I/O. 41— Plain Scones. 42 Girdle Scones 43 Nut and Raisin Loaf. 44 Pikelets. 45 — Gems. 46 Short Bread. 47 Sponge Sandwich with filling, baked in coal oven. Ist prize (donated by Mr .11. J. Redder), 2nd prize 2/-. 48— Sponge Sandwich with filling, baked in electric oven. Ist prize 7/6, 2nd 2/6 (donated by Kanieri Electric Ltd.) 19—Plain Puli' Pastry. s(4—Madeira Cake, baked i n coal oven. Ist prize bag of coal (donated by Mr B. J. Redder), 2nd prize 2/-. 51 — Madeira Cake, bakeu in electric oven. Ist prize 7/6, 2nd prize 2/6 (donated by Kanieri Elect n© Ltd) 52.—Madeira Cake, baked in gas oven. Ist prize 7/6, 2nd prize 2/6 (donated by Gas Company). 53 Tray of assorted Biscuits (Mrs Warren’s trophy). 54 Brawn. Ist prize, trophy. 55 Marmalade. 56 Jam, 2 varieties. 57 Jelly, 2 varieties, 58— Pickles, mustard, 59 Pickles, onions. 50—Chutney. 61—Sauce tomato. 52 Home-made Soap. All exhibitors willing to donate exhibits to show, kindly notify secretary m Show Day. TEWING AND KNITTING SECTION Prizes : Ist 2/6, 2nd 1/-. , Class E. .63—Knitted Scarf. 5-I—Prettiest Cosy. 55—Hand Knitted Sox, men’s. 66—Knitted Bed Jacket, •47 ' —Knitted Bed Sox. 68— Article made from 5 skeins of wool. 69 Prettiest bag made by exhibitor. 70— Most popular article made from material to cost not more than 1/3 (popular vote contest). 71— Article made from 1 sugar hag. <2—Article made from 1 flour bag. 73 Worked Apron. 74 Worked Supper Cloth. 75 Worked Throw Over. 7(s—Worked Dinner Waggon Set, 7 7—Tapes try A rticle. 78— Wool Rug, SCHOOL CHILDREN. Prizes Ist 2/6, 2nd l/-. Entry fee 3d. 79 Arts and Crafts. ENTRIES.—Entry foe, sixpence each up to 5, each entry over 6 free. Three or more entries or no second prize given. Points prize: 3,2, 1. All entries close on WEDNESDAY, September 29tli, at 5 p.rn. Entries may be left any time prior to date with Mrs J. Carter, Phone No. 63, Park Street, or with Mrs Les. Michel, Phone No. 176. . JESSTE MICHEL, Hon. Secretary, Brittan Street, Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1937, Page 8
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